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...Many of those fans stood behind him after the murders. “I don’t think most of America believes I did it,” Simpson told The New York Times in 1995....
...In his book Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style, Marx traces this catalogue-like approach to a serendipitous encounter at a New York City Doubleday bookstore in the summer of 1969....
...In Paris, Locke invited him to see his extensive collection of African art, and Hayden marked his return to New York in 1932 with “Fétiche et Fleurs”, a still-life that gives off heat, with a nod to post-Impressionism...
...The title track disrupts a Strokesy mesh of guitars with the addition of harp and gospel backing singers. They return for “Cowboy Nudes”, which has playground chants of “New York City!”...
...This composer is accumulating performances in New York, and his high-level craft and African-American soul, with touches of Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Bartók, constitute some of the finest music being written...
...In Alphaville’s article “The NYC CRE bloodbath” (May 30), Robin Wigglesworth provides an entertaining perspective on current troubles in the New York City office sector....
...Fourteen Days edited by Margaret Atwood & Douglas Preston (Chatto & Windus) This “collaborative novel” unites writers including Celeste Ng, John Grisham and Emma Donoghue for a story set in a New York apartment...
...Born to a wealthy German-Jewish family in New York in 1923, Lichtenstein found himself amid the city’s milieu of emerging artists during the 1950s and ’60s....
...The visitors, a man and a woman, wore the thousand-yard stare that is the unofficial uniform of New York City police detectives. One of them flashed a badge, and the doorman let them inside....
...Venture capital firm Northzone has hired Molly Alter as a principal investor from Index Ventures, based in New York....
...But I got through this book via sheer will, like running the New York Marathon, because I’m such a fan of his work....
...Four weeks ago, Philip Dybvig, Douglas Diamond et al won the Riksbank Prize....
...Stephen Bush FT COLUMNIST AND ASSOCIATE EDITOR The Story of the Forest (Virago) is the story of a family of Latvian Jews aiming for New York who hit Liverpool instead....
...Barrero et al have been running a survey of working-age Americans since May of 2020, targeting those with a history of paid work....
...being undermined by the leadership of United Arab Emirates oil executive Sultan al-Jaber....
...New York elites come for a slice of ’30s fantasy in which cocktails are served on sunset cruises and bottles of champagne are hidden in fairytale chalets at the end of hikes....
...His self-destructing sculpture “Homage to New York” shook itself to bits in the garden of Manhattan’s Museum of Modern Art in 27 minutes flat in 1960....
...Now see the many state attorneys-general (acolytes, no doubt of Alito et. al.) who want to sanction corporations that adopt ESG....
...Catch up on reactions on Twitter to the premieres in London, Hong Kong and New York....
...York City, New York, US...
...“You have an imperial period in New York,” he says of his early years in the city....
...After the collapse of communism and the advance of market liberalisation and rise of globalisation, the city entered a race with New York for the title of financial capital of the world....
...The Carlton Room is also one of the hotel’s gallery spaces that features rotating art exhibitions, most of which are curated by Lesley Goldwasser, a friendly New York transplant who owns the hotel with her...
...The no-fault rule change brings the UK closer into line with the US, where, of the 50 states, 17 allow only no-fault divorces including New York City, which introduced the law in 2010....
...Many cities, such as New York, are already doing this....
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